Lula asks US to send ex-intelligence chief to Brazil after ICE arrest
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Brazilian President Lula asked the U.S. to send ex-intelligence chief Alexandre Ramagem to Brazil after his ICE arrest.
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Brazilian President Lula has formally requested that the United States send Alexandre Ramagem, Brazil's ex-intelligence chief, back to Brazil following his arrest by ICE. Ramagem was arrested in the US, and Lula expects him to be returned to Brazil to serve a prison sentence there. This request signifies an effort by the Brazilian government to hold former officials accountable for alleged crimes committed during previous administrations. The transfer would allow Ramagem to face justice in his home country, where he is reportedly wanted for a prison sentence. This situation highlights the cooperation between international law enforcement agencies in addressing high-profile legal cases.
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Brazilian President Lula formally requested the U.S. send Alexandre Ramagem to Brazil to serve a prison sentence.
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